Thursday 10 December 2009

The latest from RB - Unsigned Show and Fightstar interview

Hey,

Hope you are well. The Radio Basingstoke Unsigned Show has been running successfully for some time now, as some of you may well be aware, but we are once again in search of new talent and new tracks here at Radio Basingstoke.

If you have contributed once before, then please feel free to send us another track. If you haven't done so before and are unsigned, you are more than welcome to try and get your song out there and come on our unsigned show. If this sounds good, then please send your selected MP3 recordings to: astrid@radiobasingstoke.co.uk (original material and radio edits please), citing Unsigned Show or something similar in the email title.

Thanks for the continued support.

All the best,

Louis
RB

Friday 23 October 2009

Guinness World Record Attempt - UPDATE

Hi all,

Hope you are well.

The Radio Basingstoke sponsored Guinness World Record Marathon (at 5-aside -football, in aid of Charity) was beaten on the weekend of 17/18 October.

Radio Basingstoke Bandits & Collingwood College Challengers beat the record of 26 hours by 1 hour. Congratulations go out to the exhausted 16 football players, 2 of whom - Nathan Doublet & Sean Ward - are from Basingstoke. We also had the player that scored the most goals on our team, Tom Quy, with a score of 130 !!!.

Many thanks to the volunteer Referee's from www.minirefs.co.uk, the adjudicaters & witness's, Portsmouth FC for donating all the kit, St Johns Ambulance, The Short Film Company, Pyramid Visuals & to the BBC for the publicity. Not forgetting the organiser John Morgan of Surrey County Council.

To support the charities go to NSPCC http://www.justgiving.com/5aside_marathon HART Wildlife http://www.justgiving.com/Football-Marathon/ Princess Alice Hospice http://www.justgiving.com/5asidemarathon

Monday 19 October 2009

Unsigned Show Special - Basingstoke Bands

Hi all,

Hope you are well. Just a quick announcement regarding our special unsigned show featuring Basingstoke bands only - airing on Monday, October 26 (5pm, UK time) and again on Tuesday (at 1am and 9am, UK times)

Featured bands and artists will include: Marc Railton, Seductive Electric, The Hey Lows, Chasing Ghosts & Soul Estate.

We hope you can join us : )

All the best,

Radio Basingstoke

Sunday 11 October 2009

Guinness World Record Attempt

Hi all,

Hope you are well.

Just thought I'd keep you updated on the latest news from the upcoming Guinness World Record attempt, which is due to commence on Saturday, October 17th (Saturday of this week). Please come along to watch if you get the chance, as your support is very important.

Thank you for listening and continuing to support Radio Basingstoke.

PRESS RELEASE

Guinness World Record Attempt John Morgan of Surrey County Council has organised a 5 aside world record breaking attempt, in aid of charity. The charities that will benefit are NSPCC, Princess Alice Hospice and Hart Wildlife. In conjunction with The Guinness Book of Records, with the support of 16 footballers, several referees, adjudicators, & witness's the event will take place at Collingwood College Sports Arena, Mitcham Road, Camberley, Surrey GU15 4AE from Saturday 17th October at 10am through, hopefully, to 1pm Sunday or longer!

The Mayor of Surrey Heath will start the event and there will be several Basingstoke & Deane as well as Surrey Heath councillors on hand to witness the occasion. There will also be live music, from solo artists, duo's plus a trio of beauties 'Dollymixx' during Saturday afternoon and evening. There will be a soft drinks stall on hand, also snacks available & of course the inevitable burger van. Plus the St Johns Ambulance will be in attendance in case of injury.

Please come along & support the players & the charities. For more information please check out the website http://www.surreycommunity.info/recordbreakers/
or contact john.morgan@Surreycc.gov.uk

Sponsors are www.radiobasingstoke.co.uk.
Banners by Pyramid
Filmed by The Short Film Company
Football kit on loan from Portsmouth FC
Audio supplied by Bespoke Audio Hire

Thursday 17 September 2009

Hi again,

Hope you are well.

Just to keep you aware - Radio Basingstoke is still looking for 'go-getters' sales reps for the business, operating on commission based payment. If that's you or someone you know who you think would be interested, then please let us know and email astrid@radiobasingstoke.co.uk

All the best,

RB

Friday 4 September 2009

The latest from RB...

Hi all,

Hope you are well.

Radio Basingstoke appreciates all the support it has received, but we are still on the lookout for people who are interested in getting involved. Please take a look and see if the following interests you....

Are you retired, disabled, a student, are you stuck at home with time on your hands, are you looking for something interesting to do, live within Basingstoke or surrounding area, have your own PC and you are PC literate? If you said yes to most of these questions, email astrid@radiobasingstoke.co.uk

We need a reliable person to spare a few hours a day/week to help run a world wide internet radio station, to assist with the programme scheduling etc. No expense to yourself and no experience necessary, training will be given, either at your home or on one of our PCs. This is a unique opportunity to learn something slightly different, and work from home!

Radio Basingstoke is also looking for 'go-getters' sales reps for the business, operating on commission based payment. If that's you or someone you know who you think would be interested, then please let us know and email astrid@radiobasingstoke.co.uk

All the very best,

Louis

RB

Sunday 19 July 2009

Guilfest 2009 and Basingstoke Live 2009


Hi all,


Hope you are well. We still need a volunteer for RB (please check blog below), as well as volunteers for a very exciting event coming up in October (again, please see below).

(Athlete, by Claire Hann)
Coverage of Guilfest 2009/Basingstoke Live 2009 below, with more pics on the main site. Hope you enjoy...


The weekend commencing July 10 was always going to be one worth marking on the calendar, and it will definitely be one that will stay in my memory for quite some time.

With a fantastic line-up including Motörhead, Toploader, Athlete, The Charlatans, Brian Wilson, Will Young, The Stranglers, The Happy Mondays, The Lightning Seeds and Goldie Lookin Chain, Guilfest 2009 offered three very varied days of music for all.

With two stages (the main stage and an Ents 24 stage) and four tents (including Rock and Dance tents), it was difficult to know what to head to first – with so much on offer.
Upon arrival, early Friday evening, my photographer and I had time to check out some of Tragedy (a Bee Gees metal tribute act), as well as Attack! Attack!
While the first might sound like quite a bizarre mix on paper, I was quite impressed with what I heard, and it certainly seems like a good way of keeping the Bee Gees’ hits alive. The Welsh band Attack! Attack! were great to watch in the Rock tent. For such a fledgling band (born circa 2006), these guys came across as the complete performers, with a heavy-enough, but well arranged and layered sound.

The Guildford-born band The Stranglers took to the stage early Friday evening, delivering a hugely entertaining and energetic performance. This was definitely well worth the watch, even just for Golden Brown live. After a little bit of a wait (and a change to even louder speakers), Motörhead came on and played to quite a large and diverse crowd, consisting of older fans as well as a younger generation, who certainly didn’t mind the loud music on a Friday evening!

With a compulsory finish for music at 11pm (owing to noise regulations), the very strong Robin Ince-headlined comedy tent was left to carry on the night into the early hours. In my opinion, the earlier finish, the well-paced and organised nature of the festival and the range of performers and appeal to all ages in the crowd symbolised the best strengths for Guilfest. In cementing upon the family friendly nature of the festival after winning the Best Family Festival award last year, I feel that this furthered approach is really the way forward – offering something for everyone, of all ages.

This was particularly evident on the Saturday, with the West Ham singer Linda Lewis fighting worsening weather conditions, which apparently didn’t dampen either the singer or the building crowd’s spirits. After this, Saturday afternoon just got better and better, even if the weather didn’t. Toploader, who have been on hiatus since 2003, have now reformed and are back – better than ever. Renewed and invigorated, the group played some new material as well as some hits of old. While it was nice to see the crowd really getting into Dancing in the Moonlight, it was even better to see a band back writing, performing and enjoying their craft.

Athlete took the main stage of Guilfest into the early evening of Saturday, with a very popular set. As a slightly more mellow offering, it worked well in contrast against The Charlatans, who followed shortly afterwards.

Their frontman, a well noted and accomplished singer and performer, was definitely in the mood for the evening. The group played out to a very eager audience, as numbers peaked, spreading out to the back further and further.

After some wait, the rain hammered the fields and people waiting for Brian Wilson, but no one was prepared to come so far and falter when faced with the prospect of seeing the legendary songwriter, performer and core member of The Beach Boys. Wilson came out at half nine, with his band, and played to a respectful audience, happy to see such an icon in music still going strong. The group played some of The Beach Boys’ greatest hits, including Sloop John B, Wouldn’t It Be Nice and Surfin’ USA. For me personally, it was a dream come true to watch Wilson live, and it was difficult not to be impressed by the legacy of a true innovator of music.

Friday and Saturday at Guilfest were absolutely brilliant, and certainly did not disappoint. My only regret was that I couldn’t be in every place at once and see absolutely everything on offer.

For Sunday, July 11, I chose to attend Basingstoke Live – headlined by The Beat. The Beat were actually at Guilfest earlier in the day, but made the journey down the motorway for an early evening start at Basingstoke Live, which was also threatened to be hampered by rain. However, strong spirits again prevailed, as did probable conditioning to the unpredictable British weather!
Originally formed in 1978, ska group The Beat have had a long and certifiable contribution to British music. This was evidenced by the inclusion of Ranking Junior alongside frontman Ranking Roger and by the sheer mixture of young and old in the crowd for another family friendly day of fun. The combination of new and future fans and those who appreciated and loved The Beat back in the day made it clear that The Beat are still very relevant to music. This was further evidenced by infusing music and politics, with some modern sentiments which the crowd definitely approved of. All I shall say is that The Beat still proved their heart and dedication to British music, sounded great and were awesome to watch live.

It wasn’t just about The Beat though, with so many local musicians (many of whom I still love to watch and have reviewed frequently over the past two years) taking part in a great addition to the live music scene.
Three days of such live music makes you realise that it really is all out there to be enjoyed, and reminded me why for all the trials and tribulations of industry, that music really is the best, bringing everyone together. It also just goes to show that there are so many great performers and musicians out there, and some are closer then you might think.

- Louis Nicholson, Radio Basingstoke (photography by Claire Hann)

Tuesday 7 July 2009

Could be something for you...

Hi all,

Please read.

Are you retired, are you PC literate, have you time on your hands, are you looking for something interesting to do, live within Basingstoke or surrounding area ? If you said yes to all these questions, email astrid@radiobasingstoke.co.uk We need a reliable person to spare a few hours a week to help run a world wide internet radio station, to assist with the programme scheduling etc. No experience necessary. This is a unique opportunity to learn something slightly different!

Interested? Drop us an email - astrid@radiobasingstoke.co.uk

Thanks,

Louis

Tuesday 30 June 2009

Fancy helping out?

Hi all,

Hope you are well.

Just a quick update on a very exciting event that's taking place this October - and we need your help to be a part of it! In this charity event, a group of footballers will try to break the current record in the Guinness Book of Records for the longest game of five-a-side, by playing for 24 hours.

However, we desperately need your help to make sure this good cause succeeds - we need need refs, adjudicators, medical staff, witnesses and lots of supporters! So if you know anyone who can make it and would be willing to help, please come and join us.


The event is to be held on Saturday, October 17/ Sunday, October 18 at Collingwood College, Camberley, Surrey (England)

Check out the following link for more information:
www.surreycommunity.info/recordbreakers

All the best,

Louis
RB

Friday 17 April 2009

The latest on Radio Basingstoke

Hi all,

Hope you are well.

A couple of announcements on Radio Basingstoke...

Firstly, we are still looking for more people to join our team - in advertising.
If you feel like someone for the job (or equally, know someone who would be), then please get in touch.

Also, if you've got any feedback, we'd love to hear from you. That's right - any thoughts/feelings/suggestions on our programming or online content, then please don't hesitate to email louis@radiobasingstoke.co.uk.

Keep spreading the word.

All the best

- RB

Sunday 8 March 2009

Fancy a job with Radio Basingstoke?

Greetings again,

I hope you are all well. I am glad to announce that there is an opportunity which has opened up in our advertising department.

The position is commission based i.e. if you secure an advertising deal, you will be entitled to a percentage of the deal. You will have to be good at communication and very determined, but the rewards could be great and it could be a fantastic opportunity.

If that sounds like you, and you are interested, then feel free to email astrid@radiobasingstoke.co.uk

Take care

- RB

Thursday 26 February 2009

Back online, and keeping strong

Hi all,

Firstly, I would just like to take this opportunity to say thank you to the many people who have continued to show us support over the past few months.

Getting Radio Basingstoke up-and-running has been no easy task, but I am glad to say that we are keeping strong and continually improving on our already existing set-up.

Recently, we have started using a new streaming system, which will increase the sound quality of Radio Basingstoke. If you add that to our continually expanding team, which now welcomes a marketing manager, and a wide variety of shows (playing 24-7, I might add), then the future for Radio Basingstoke looks very bright indeed- and we will keep working for as long as it takes for RB to be the best it can be.

But Radio Basingstoke cannot have achieved any of the success that it has without its loyal listeners, so we would like to say thank you for the support, and please keep spreading the word - www.radiobasingstoke.co.uk

All the best

- RB